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if this is true i will stop breathing so much.

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Are There Any Technologies to Extend Life Span?

 

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Are There Any Technologies to Extend Life Span?

by: Junji Takano

I have mentioned about extending our life span in several of my articles. Also see article "Secret Way to Extend Your Life Span by Counting Your Breath. Believe It or Not".

Recently, we found that life span may be related to the flexibility of the body's cells. Flexibility of body's cell does not mean flexibility of muscles like that of athletes. It is like vibration, a flexibility of something like that of a rubberized cell.

If you jump, and when your feet touch the ground, your body's cell vibrates. That's it. Once again, it's not the vibration of the body, but the vibration or the flexibility of each cell.

Most large animals have a short life; it is because their flexibilities are not as great as we think. Some athletes look so flexible but their life span does not correspond to their flexible body.

Relax, breathe slowly and calmly, and try to reduce your stress levels. This way, the flexibility of your body's cell will be greater and your life span will be extended.

We conducted a survey consisting of healthy old folks. Food, kind of water, exercise, work, sleeping hour, recreation, and environmental surroundings were detailed in the survey. However, we like to believe that these conditions have nothing to do with life span of human.

We visited Okinawa, Japan, a place where there's a high concentration of people 100 years or older. Yes, we checked their daily lives. Although scientists claim that kelps (seaweeds) that Okinawans eat are the key for long life, it seems that this is not just the case. Some claim it's the water in the area. Others believe that it is the Okinawan tofu (special tofu made from soya beans), but that also doesn't seem to be the case. Is it because of their lifestyles? I myself believe that their lifestyle is the key for longevity.

FACTORS THAT CONTRIBUTE TO LONGEVITY

A way to stop the aging process or to reverse the process is what many scientists are looking for. If you can eradicate the wrinkles on your skin and body, and even reduce your body fats, then you got the answer on extending your life. By reducing muscle mass, cholesterol, physical and mental fatigue (stress), then, for sure, you may live for over a hundred years.

From people who were over 100 years old in Okinawa, we were able to gather some clues for longevity, and we like to believe and share their stories with you.

At first, we agree that diet is an important factor for longevity. Take more seaweeds (kelp) and seafoods. Dry provisions such as dried fruits and vegetables, mushrooms, fish, are well recommended. Drink wine moderately, just one shot a day is good enough.

Secondly, avoid doing hard exercise and hard labor at all. Simple 10–20 minutes exercise daily is recommended. A hard worker may have difficulties in this scheme. Work of simple farming is recommended. In Okinawa, hard works in the farm are done by husband. That could be the reason most oldies are female in Okinawa? Hard work could be done by machines.

Thirdly, good marriage reduces stress and extends longevity. Happy daily life makes the body's cell flexible, which is the key for long life without maladies.

Note: Okinawans who participated in this survey do not smoke at all, although there is no proven fact that cigarette smoking affects life span. Also, take note that they are not really vegetarian. They also eat moderate amounts of meat. Probably, they eat more fresh fish and dried fish, shell, and other sea products. You may also notice that all of them drink lots of kelp tea. Yogurt is included here, too.

THE KEYS TO LONGEVITY

In this troubled century, we have to admit that wealth contributes to longevity. Does it mean that poor people have to suffer in living with short life? That's unfair. But we cannot live without means. To earn, we need hard work. Work involves stress. Stress is the enemy of longevity.

It is quite difficult to conclude the key for longevity; however, we tried to observe how centenarians live every day. Probably, we could imitate their ways of daily living.

The number one key is to have light relaxing hobbies such as taking care of garden flowers, walking nearby your house with your life partners, and talking with your neighbors. There are many recreation activities that can help you reduce your stress and increase the flexibility of the cells. That's what we need for longevity.

Incidentally, when I was trying to collect data about centenarians, I heard that several of these people live in the northern part of the Philippines. Two of PYRO-ENERGEN staffs and my family took a vacation for sightseeing as well as meeting old people there.

As I have mentioned, relaxation is important to reduce stress and increase the flexibility of cells.

Centenarians in the northern part of the Philippines have something in common. All of them may have enough means to live; plenty of children of their own; neighbor's children surrounding them; they enjoy sharing means to poor neighbor's children; they enjoy talking neighbor's gossips with big smile and laugh; they enjoy going around whenever there are means to take them for sightseeing.

Whatever the answers are, these centenarians are happy people compared to others. We believe centenarians knew how to reduce worries and to have a long life.

Well, how about you?

While under research and observation, we hope that using PYRO-ENERGEN will extend your life.

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--------About the author:Junji Takano is a Japanese health researcher involved ininvestigating the cause of various diseases since 1960. In1968, he invented Pyro-Energen, the first electrotherapydevice that eradicates viral disease, cancer, and diseasesof unknown cause effectively without side effects.Free Newsletter: http://www.pyroenergen.com/newsletter.htm--------

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Thanks Mary!

 

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<mary1kon wrote:

>

> Are There Any Technologies to Extend Life Span?if this is true i

will stop breathing so much.

> hugs Mary

> -

> PyroEnergen.com

> PYRO-ENERGEN Subscriber

> Saturday, May 31, 2008 10:11 PM

> Are There Any Technologies to Extend Life Span?

>

>

> We hope that you enjoy this newsletter. Please pass this newsletter

on to your friends.

>

> Having trouble reading and viewing images in this newsletter? Visit

http://www.pyroenergen.com/articles08/extend-life-span.htm for an

online version.

>

>

>

> Are There Any Technologies to Extend Life Span?

> by: Junji Takano

>

>

>

> I have mentioned about extending our life span in several of my

articles. Also see article " Secret Way to Extend Your Life Span by

Counting Your Breath. Believe It or Not " .

>

> Recently, we found that life span may be related to the flexibility

of the body's cells. Flexibility of body's cell does not mean

flexibility of muscles like that of athletes. It is like vibration, a

flexibility of something like that of a rubberized cell.

>

> If you jump, and when your feet touch the ground, your body's cell

vibrates. That's it. Once again, it's not the vibration of the body,

but the vibration or the flexibility of each cell.

>

> Most large animals have a short life; it is because their

flexibilities are not as great as we think. Some athletes look so

flexible but their life span does not correspond to their flexible body.

>

> Relax, breathe slowly and calmly, and try to reduce your stress

levels. This way, the flexibility of your body's cell will be greater

and your life span will be extended.

>

> We conducted a survey consisting of healthy old folks. Food, kind of

water, exercise, work, sleeping hour, recreation, and environmental

surroundings were detailed in the survey. However, we like to believe

that these conditions have nothing to do with life span of human.

>

> We visited Okinawa, Japan, a place where there's a high

concentration of people 100 years or older. Yes, we checked their

daily lives. Although scientists claim that kelps (seaweeds) that

Okinawans eat are the key for long life, it seems that this is not

just the case. Some claim it's the water in the area. Others believe

that it is the Okinawan tofu (special tofu made from soya beans), but

that also doesn't seem to be the case. Is it because of their

lifestyles? I myself believe that their lifestyle is the key for

longevity.

>

> FACTORS THAT CONTRIBUTE TO LONGEVITY

>

> A way to stop the aging process or to reverse the process is what

many scientists are looking for. If you can eradicate the wrinkles on

your skin and body, and even reduce your body fats, then you got the

answer on extending your life. By reducing muscle mass, cholesterol,

physical and mental fatigue (stress), then, for sure, you may live for

over a hundred years.

>

> From people who were over 100 years old in Okinawa, we were able to

gather some clues for longevity, and we like to believe and share

their stories with you.

>

> At first, we agree that diet is an important factor for longevity.

Take more seaweeds (kelp) and seafoods. Dry provisions such as dried

fruits and vegetables, mushrooms, fish, are well recommended. Drink

wine moderately, just one shot a day is good enough.

>

> Secondly, avoid doing hard exercise and hard labor at all. Simple

10–20 minutes exercise daily is recommended. A hard worker may have

difficulties in this scheme. Work of simple farming is recommended. In

Okinawa, hard works in the farm are done by husband. That could be the

reason most oldies are female in Okinawa? Hard work could be done by

machines.

>

> Thirdly, good marriage reduces stress and extends longevity. Happy

daily life makes the body's cell flexible, which is the key for long

life without maladies.

>

> Note: Okinawans who participated in this survey do not smoke at all,

although there is no proven fact that cigarette smoking affects life

span. Also, take note that they are not really vegetarian. They also

eat moderate amounts of meat. Probably, they eat more fresh fish and

dried fish, shell, and other sea products. You may also notice that

all of them drink lots of kelp tea. Yogurt is included here, too.

>

> THE KEYS TO LONGEVITY

>

> In this troubled century, we have to admit that wealth contributes

to longevity. Does it mean that poor people have to suffer in living

with short life? That's unfair. But we cannot live without means. To

earn, we need hard work. Work involves stress. Stress is the enemy of

longevity.

>

> It is quite difficult to conclude the key for longevity; however, we

tried to observe how centenarians live every day. Probably, we could

imitate their ways of daily living.

>

> The number one key is to have light relaxing hobbies such as taking

care of garden flowers, walking nearby your house with your life

partners, and talking with your neighbors. There are many recreation

activities that can help you reduce your stress and increase the

flexibility of the cells. That's what we need for longevity.

>

> Incidentally, when I was trying to collect data about centenarians,

I heard that several of these people live in the northern part of the

Philippines. Two of PYRO-ENERGEN staffs and my family took a vacation

for sightseeing as well as meeting old people there.

>

> As I have mentioned, relaxation is important to reduce stress and

increase the flexibility of cells.

>

> Centenarians in the northern part of the Philippines have something

in common. All of them may have enough means to live; plenty of

children of their own; neighbor's children surrounding them; they

enjoy sharing means to poor neighbor's children; they enjoy talking

neighbor's gossips with big smile and laugh; they enjoy going around

whenever there are means to take them for sightseeing.

>

> Whatever the answers are, these centenarians are happy people

compared to others. We believe centenarians knew how to reduce worries

and to have a long life.

>

> Well, how about you?

>

> While under research and observation, we hope that using

PYRO-ENERGEN will extend your life.

>

> SEND THIS ARTICLE TO YOUR FRIENDS

>

>

>

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> About the author:

> Junji Takano is a Japanese health researcher involved in

> investigating the cause of various diseases since 1960. In

> 1968, he invented Pyro-Energen, the first electrotherapy

> device that eradicates viral disease, cancer, and diseases

> of unknown cause effectively without side effects.

> Free Newsletter: http://www.pyroenergen.com/newsletter.htm

>

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>

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> www.pyroenergen.com

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>

>

>

>

>

>

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>

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Tony.

I know why you sent me to read the article about aging, its because i said i was old, but my good man iam old only in years , my mind and heart, are as young as you if no younger. LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thanks big man, i loved the article and i will readed again and again until i remeber every word.

hugs Mary

 

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Tony

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Sunday, June 01, 2008 1:41 PM

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Thanks Mary!You might also wish to take a look at:/aging.htmTony--- In oleander soup , "Maria Stathopoulos"<mary1kon wrote:>> Are There Any Technologies to Extend Life Span?if this is true iwill stop breathing so much.> hugs Mary> - > PyroEnergen.com > PYRO-ENERGEN Subscriber > Saturday, May 31, 2008 10:11 PM> Are There Any Technologies to Extend Life Span?> > > We hope that you enjoy this newsletter. Please pass this newsletteron to your friends.> > Having trouble reading and viewing images in this newsletter? Visithttp://www.pyroenergen.com/articles08/extend-life-span.htm for anonline version.> > > > Are There Any Technologies to Extend Life Span?> by: Junji Takano> > > > I have mentioned about extending our life span in several of myarticles. Also see article "Secret Way to Extend Your Life Span byCounting Your Breath. Believe It or Not".> > Recently, we found that life span may be related to the flexibilityof the body's cells. Flexibility of body's cell does not meanflexibility of muscles like that of athletes. It is like vibration, aflexibility of something like that of a rubberized cell.> > If you jump, and when your feet touch the ground, your body's cellvibrates. That's it. Once again, it's not the vibration of the body,but the vibration or the flexibility of each cell.> > Most large animals have a short life; it is because theirflexibilities are not as great as we think. Some athletes look soflexible but their life span does not correspond to their flexible body.> > Relax, breathe slowly and calmly, and try to reduce your stresslevels. This way, the flexibility of your body's cell will be greaterand your life span will be extended.> > We conducted a survey consisting of healthy old folks. Food, kind ofwater, exercise, work, sleeping hour, recreation, and environmentalsurroundings were detailed in the survey. However, we like to believethat these conditions have nothing to do with life span of human.> > We visited Okinawa, Japan, a place where there's a highconcentration of people 100 years or older. Yes, we checked theirdaily lives. Although scientists claim that kelps (seaweeds) thatOkinawans eat are the key for long life, it seems that this is notjust the case. Some claim it's the water in the area. Others believethat it is the Okinawan tofu (special tofu made from soya beans), butthat also doesn't seem to be the case. Is it because of theirlifestyles? I myself believe that their lifestyle is the key forlongevity.> > FACTORS THAT CONTRIBUTE TO LONGEVITY> > A way to stop the aging process or to reverse the process is whatmany scientists are looking for. If you can eradicate the wrinkles onyour skin and body, and even reduce your body fats, then you got theanswer on extending your life. By reducing muscle mass, cholesterol,physical and mental fatigue (stress), then, for sure, you may live forover a hundred years.> > From people who were over 100 years old in Okinawa, we were able togather some clues for longevity, and we like to believe and sharetheir stories with you.> > At first, we agree that diet is an important factor for longevity.Take more seaweeds (kelp) and seafoods. Dry provisions such as driedfruits and vegetables, mushrooms, fish, are well recommended. Drinkwine moderately, just one shot a day is good enough.> > Secondly, avoid doing hard exercise and hard labor at all. Simple10–20 minutes exercise daily is recommended. A hard worker may havedifficulties in this scheme. Work of simple farming is recommended. InOkinawa, hard works in the farm are done by husband. That could be thereason most oldies are female in Okinawa? Hard work could be done bymachines.> > Thirdly, good marriage reduces stress and extends longevity. Happydaily life makes the body's cell flexible, which is the key for longlife without maladies.> > Note: Okinawans who participated in this survey do not smoke at all,although there is no proven fact that cigarette smoking affects lifespan. Also, take note that they are not really vegetarian. They alsoeat moderate amounts of meat. Probably, they eat more fresh fish anddried fish, shell, and other sea products. You may also notice thatall of them drink lots of kelp tea. Yogurt is included here, too.> > THE KEYS TO LONGEVITY> > In this troubled century, we have to admit that wealth contributesto longevity. Does it mean that poor people have to suffer in livingwith short life? That's unfair. But we cannot live without means. Toearn, we need hard work. Work involves stress. Stress is the enemy oflongevity.> > It is quite difficult to conclude the key for longevity; however, wetried to observe how centenarians live every day. Probably, we couldimitate their ways of daily living.> > The number one key is to have light relaxing hobbies such as takingcare of garden flowers, walking nearby your house with your lifepartners, and talking with your neighbors. There are many recreationactivities that can help you reduce your stress and increase theflexibility of the cells. That's what we need for longevity.> > Incidentally, when I was trying to collect data about centenarians,I heard that several of these people live in the northern part of thePhilippines. Two of PYRO-ENERGEN staffs and my family took a vacationfor sightseeing as well as meeting old people there.> > As I have mentioned, relaxation is important to reduce stress andincrease the flexibility of cells.> > Centenarians in the northern part of the Philippines have somethingin common. All of them may have enough means to live; plenty ofchildren of their own; neighbor's children surrounding them; theyenjoy sharing means to poor neighbor's children; they enjoy talkingneighbor's gossips with big smile and laugh; they enjoy going aroundwhenever there are means to take them for sightseeing.> > Whatever the answers are, these centenarians are happy peoplecompared to others. We believe centenarians knew how to reduce worriesand to have a long life.> > Well, how about you?> > While under research and observation, we hope that usingPYRO-ENERGEN will extend your life.> > SEND THIS ARTICLE TO YOUR FRIENDS> > >-------------------------> About the author:> Junji Takano is a Japanese health researcher involved in> investigating the cause of various diseases since 1960. In> 1968, he invented Pyro-Energen, the first electrotherapy> device that eradicates viral disease, cancer, and diseases> of unknown cause effectively without side effects.> Free Newsletter: http://www.pyroenergen.com/newsletter.htm>-------------------------> >-------------------------> PYRO-ENERGEN. Electrotherapy Against Viral Diseases.> www.pyroenergen.com> > > > > > >-------------------------> > Un:> This newsletter is sent to all people who are clients, haved to the mailinglist, or have been referred to by theirfriends. If you don't want to receive anything from us anymore justreply to this email and type "Un" or "Remove me" on thesubject line or just mention that you would like to fromfuture mailings. We will then delete your email address from our systems.>

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